12.1
Table Of Contents
- Symantec pcAnywhere™ Administrator's Guide
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Planning a migration and upgrade strategy
- 2. Creating custom installation packages
- 3. Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
- 4. Performing centralized management
- About centralized management
- Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely
- Installing the pcAnywhere Host Administrator tool
- Adding the Host Administrator snap-in to MMC
- Creating a configuration group
- Adding computers to a configuration group
- Configuring administrator host and remote connection items
- Configuring a host item in pcAnywhere Host Administrator
- Distributing pcAnywhere configuration files
- Managing hosts in a configuration group
- Integrating with Microsoft Systems Management Server
- About the Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
- About centralized logging
- 5. Integrating pcAnywhere with directory services
- 6. Managing security in Symantec pcAnywhere
- Index
Table 6-5
Location of pcAnywhere policy settings (continued)
DescriptionFolder
Lets you use a custom URL for the Service and Support
option on the Help menu.
UI Changes\Help
Managing user policies in Windows 2000/2003 Server/XP/Vista
To manage user policies in Windows 2000/2003 Server/XP/Vista, you must run
MMC with the Group Policy snap-in. Ensure that you have imported the appropriate
pcAnywhere administrative template.
See “Importing the pcAnywhere administrative template” on page 98.
To manage user policies in Windows 2000/2003 Server/XP/Vista
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Run, and then type the following:
gpedit.msc
2
In the console window, in the left pane, select the Group Policy object for
which you want to set policies.
3
In the console window, in the left pane, click the plus sign next to the group
policy object that you want to manage to expand the list.
4
Under User Configuration, click the plus sign next to Administrative
Templates to expand the list.
5
Click the plus sign next to Symantec pcAnywhere to expand the list.
6
Open the folder that contains the policy settings that you want to edit.
See
“Managing user policies” on page 99.
7
In the right pane, under Policy, double-click the policy setting that you want
to edit.
8
In the properties window, on the Policy tab, select one of the following:
Sets the policy, which typically prevents a user
from viewing or performing a task
Enabled
Unsets the policy, which typically allows a user
to view or perform a task
Disabled
9
Click OK.
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Implementing policy-based administration